Monthly Archives: «September 2015»

There are over 70 films at this year’s aGLIFF. Welcome another installment in our series of a few of the must see films this year to help you create your own schedule. (Download the SKOOP Events app to create your own schedule)

We can’t wait for you to see the amazing lineup of Lesbian Centered Films we have in the line this year!

S & M Sally

Thursday, September 10th 9:50 pm

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When Jamie finds out her girlfriend Jill has spent time exploring BDSM, her insecurities about falling behind in the bedroom push her to propose that they start going to underground clubs. A provocative and hilarious ride, “S&M Sally” details the unexpected journey that happens when your insecurities push you outside of your comfort zone, leading you down a path for which there is no going back.

The Summer of Sangaile (screening with the QYMP film: What I Never Told Her)

Saturday, September 12th 2:50 pm

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Winner of the World Cinema Directing Award at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival, Alanté Kavaïté Seventeen-year-old Sangaile is fascinated by stunt planes. At a summer aeronautical show near her parents’ lakeside villa, she meets Auste—a local girl who, unlike Sangaile, lives her life to the fullest with creativity and bravery. As the two girls grow closer, Sangaile allows Auste to discover her most intimate secret, and finds in her teenage love the only person who truly encourages her to fly.

All About E

Saturday, September 12th 9:15pm

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E, a sexy DJ, is neither Spanish nor out, passing off girlfriend Trish as her lodger to her traditional Lebanese parents. When E betrays her dream of becoming a professional musician by making a deal with the sociopathic nightclub owner, her carefully-crafted illusions fall apart.

There are over 70 films at this year’s aGLIFF. This is the first installment in our series of a few of the must see films this year to help you create your own schedule. (Download the SKOOP Events app to create your own schedule)

A sleeper delight, “Fourth Man Out” centers around a closeted average Joe whose best buds first bridle, then rally around him when he decides to come out on his 24th birthday. This thoroughly ingratiating, touchingly heartfelt comedy doesn’t have marquee names or an attention-grabbing hook, but hopefully its sheer likability will grab some deserved niche theatrical and home-format attention.

– Variety

Showtime: Thursday, September 10th at 7:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. (Buy a ticket)

This film follows brilliant Soviet filmmaker Eisenstein to Mexico as he considers a private funded film by American pro-Communist sympathizers, headed by the American writer Upton Sinclair. Eisenstein’s sensual Mexican experience appears to have been pivotal in his life and film career.

After the loss of both parents, 11 years old Oat faces an uncertain future when his older brother must submit to Thailand’s annual military draft lottery. Unable to convince his brother to do whatever he can to change his fate, Oat takes matters into his own hands resulting in unexpected consequences.

Seed Money is the story of Chuck Holmes, a San Francisco pornographer turned philanthropist. Holmes helped shaped and create gay identity in the years after Stonewall, and later became a major contributor to gay advocacy groups like the Human Rights Campaign and the LGBT Victory Fund, only to find later in life that while his money was welcome in philanthropic circles, he sometimes wasn’t.